Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Songs has power



Songs has power
You can Learn English speech sounds through Songs.  Songs enrich a person’s life.  The prophet of
the Baha’i’ Faith said, “Music is the food for the soul”.   Music is universal and transverses all races.  Besides sports, music can unite peoples of all races, too. 
      I don’t know when teaching songs in language classes has disappeared from most schools.  Melodious songs last.  I learnt most of these songs when I was small in school.  Songs can make language lessons fun, interesting and exciting. Ya, songs break the monotonous life.

Last night I had the strangest dream



55.  Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
Last night I had the strangest dream
I’d ever dreamt before
I dreamt the world had all agreed
to put an end to war
I dreamt I saw a mighty room
and the room was full of men
and the paper they were signing said
They’d never fight again.

And when the paper was all signed
and a million copies made
They all joined hands and bowed their heads
and grateful prayers were prayed.
And the people in the street below
were dancing round and round
while swords and guns and uniforms
were scattered on the ground.

Last night I had the strangest dream
I’d ever dreamt before
I dreamt the world had all agreed
to put an end to war.

(I learnt this song from my sister S3.)
 

Red River Valley



54.  Red River Valley
From this valley they say you are leaving
We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile.
For they say you are taking the sunshine
That has brightened our pathway a while.

*Chorus:
Come and sit by my side if you love me/
Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
 But remember the Red River valley
And the heart that has loved you so true.

Please come back to the Red River Valley.
Please come back to a heart that is true.
I will be here in the Red River Valley.
I’ll be waiting, my darling, for you.

I have waited a long time, my darling.
For the words that you never would say.
Now I know that my dreams are all ended.
Because I know that you are going away.

Long long Ago S52 - 53



52.  Long, Long Ago
Tell me the tales that to me once so dear
Long, long ago
Long, long ago

Sing me the song I delighted to hear
Long, long ago
Long, long ago

Now you have come
All my grief is removed
Let me forget just as long as I could
Let me believe that you always be near
Long, long ago, long ago.

53.  Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
to fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down and broke his crown
and Jill came tumbling after

up Jack got, and home did trot
as fast as he could caper
went to bed to mend his head
with vinegar and brown paper

Jill came in and she did grin
to see his paper plaster
Mother vexed, did whip her next
for causing Jack’s disaster.